Representative Men of New York a Record of Their Achievements volume 3

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Representative Men of New York a Record of Their Achievements volume 3
Jay Henry Mowbray
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D. MAYES. 119 Army. When the internecine struggle had ceased his father, like so many of his unhappy neighbors, was nearly ruined, his slaves free, his stock gone and but a few hundred acres of land remain- ing, and this, indeed, was threatened with confiscation because of an elective office which he had held in Arkansas. The health of the elder Mayes being poor and his land thus threatened, he sold his property for what it would bring and moved to North Texas, where the entire care of the fami...ly soon devolved upon the sub- ject of this sketch.
Mr. Mayes has been in contact with the busy world since early boyhood, when he learned the trade of carpenter. Ambitious to occupy a higher station in life, however, than was open to a me- chanic and farmer, he determined to study law, and he first took a business course at Eastman's College, Poughkeepsie, New York, graduating with some honor in May, 1880. One year before his mother's death he was admitted to the Bar, and promptly began the active practice of his profession at Fort Worth in January, 1885, still running his farm.


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